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I called in and booked Majesty for June 18, 2018 and Liberty for April 21, 2019. Oasis was also available. These ships were the only ones I inquired about. None of these are showing on Royal's website. She said they were just released a few minutes before I called. I called at 6:30.

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I called in and booked Majesty for June 18, 2018 and Liberty for April 21, 2019. Oasis was also available. These ships were the only ones I inquired about. None of these are showing on Royal's website. She said they were just released a few minutes before I called. I called at 6:30.

 

 

Was liberty still in Galveston?

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Damn. Ok thanks, was hoping they'd bring an Oasis class to Galveston.

 

I wanted Oasis class, too! I had her quote me the price for a JS and it was more than the JS on Majesty and the Larger Panoramic view on Liberty combined. No thanks! I rather go on 2 cruises instead:)

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I called in and booked Majesty for June 18, 2018 and Liberty for April 21, 2019. Oasis was also available. These ships were the only ones I inquired about. None of these are showing on Royal's website. She said they were just released a few minutes before I called. I called at 6:30.

We have done the same thing.

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DH and I both have been trying to look at 2018-2019 cruises on RCI's website tonight but as usual it's not cooperating. I get a white screen and DH can only see cruises through April 2018. He was able to see later in 2018 but then they went poof. RCI's IT dept strikes again.

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DH and I both have been trying to look at 2018-2019 cruises on RCI's website tonight but as usual it's not cooperating. I get a white screen and DH can only see cruises through April 2018. He was able to see later in 2018 but then they went poof. RCI's IT dept strikes again.

For Caribbean only Harmony is on Royal site yet for, have call in for other ship sailings... Besides the Alaska cruises

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DH and I both have been trying to look at 2018-2019 cruises on RCI's website tonight but as usual it's not cooperating. I get a white screen and DH can only see cruises through April 2018. He was able to see later in 2018 but then they went poof. RCI's IT dept strikes again.

 

 

It is not on the site yet. You need to call in to book.

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I can pull up the Royal Caribbean site but when I start to book a cruise (fill in the details and click on search), I get the secure RCCL URL address with a blank white screen. I have tried to refresh multiple times to no avail. This happened last night as well, so I just thought the site was overloaded. But it's the same problem tonight.

 

I have tried clicking on many links on their site (book now for 30% off; cruises to Europe, etc) and the same white screen appears.

 

Is anyone else having these issues?

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I can pull up the Royal Caribbean site but when I start to book a cruise (fill in the details and click on search), I get the secure RCCL URL address with a blank white screen. I have tried to refresh multiple times to no avail. This happened last night as well, so I just thought the site was overloaded. But it's the same problem tonight.

 

I have tried clicking on many links on their site (book now for 30% off; cruises to Europe, etc) and the same white screen appears.

 

Is anyone else having these issues?

 

 

If I use internet explorer, instead of my normal chrome, I don't get the white screen. Chrome gives me the white screen.

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Here is the RCL Press Release from this morning about the new itineraries.

 

https://mma.prnewswire.com/media/478784/03_15_17____Deployment_Map___North_America.pdf?p=original

 

News Release Issued: Mar 15, 2017 (10:06am EDT)

Royal Caribbean Announces 2018-2019 Caribbean, Alaska and Northeast Itineraries

 

Thrilling Adventures Abound with 19 Ships Sailing from North America

 

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MIAMI, March 15, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Royal Caribbean has unveiled its strongest lineup yet of North American itineraries in 2018-19, with the addition of a fourth Oasis Class ship, named Symphony of the Seas, a brand new terminal at PortMiami, and a diverse array of adventure-packed ships sailing from South Florida, Puerto Rico, Texas, the Pacific Northwest and the Northeast. Guests of all ages can experience the exotic islands of the Caribbean, breathtaking Alaskan expeditions, and picturesque coastal treasures of Canada and New England. Royal Caribbean's Alaska itineraries are available to book starting March 16, 2017, while year-round Caribbean & Bahamas sailings will begin opening on March 17 and continue to open on a rolling basis, shortly followed by seasonal Caribbean and Northeast itineraries beginning on March 30. All itineraries are available to book one day in advance for Crown & Anchor Society loyalty members.

Symphony of the Seas brings new sounds of Adventure to the Caribbean

Now available to book

  • After spending her inaugural summer season sailing to the historic cities of the Mediterranean, Symphony of the Seas will unite with her three Oasis-Class sisters stateside, arriving to Royal Caribbean's brand new Terminal A at PortMiami. Beginning November 17, she will sail seven-night Eastern and Western Caribbean itineraries, adding Basseterre, St. Kitts & Nevis to other marquee Oasis-Class ports of call.

Alaskan Expeditions

Available to book March 16, 2017

  • Explorer of the Seas will continue to sail to the new frontier with seven-night itineraries departing from Seattle, Washington with ports of call in Victoria, British Columbia, Juneau, Alaska and the Inside Passage, showcasing its jaw-dropping scenery and diverse wildlife.
  • Radiance of the Seas will sail seven- and nine-night open-jaw itineraries between Seward, Alaska and Vancouver, British Columbia, uncovering the myriad of Alaskan adventures.

South Florida, Texas and Puerto Rico Offer Year-Round Caribbean Adventures

Select Ships available to book starting March 17, 2017

  • Allure of the Seas will reposition from Port Everglades in Ft. Lauderdale to PortMiami for the winter season, where she will continue to offer seven-night Eastern and Western Caribbean itineraries.
  • Harmony of the Seas will continue to sail year-round seven-night Caribbean itineraries from Port Everglades Cruise Port in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, switching from Saturday to Sunday departures for the winter.
  • Oasis of the Seas will continue year-round seven-night itineraries from Port Canaveral, east of Orlando, Florida to the Caribbean, while Majesty of the Seas will offer three- and four-night getaways to The Bahamas.
  • Liberty of the Seas will continue her year-round deployment from the Port of Galveston in Texas, offering seven-night Mexico and Western Caribbean itineraries.
  • Enchantment of the Seas will sail three- and four-night getaways to The Bahamas, year-round from PortMiami.

Northeast U.S. and Seasonal Caribbean Escapes

Available to book March 30, 2017

  • Quantum-Class Anthem of the Seas will continue year-round itineraries from Cape Liberty Cruise Port in Bayonne, New Jersey sailing a diverse series of five- to 12-night itineraries to Bermuda and the Caribbean and seven-night itineraries to The Bahamas. For the fall season, Anthem of the Seas will offer nine-night itineraries to Canada and New England.
  • The newly revitalized Adventure of the Seas will call the Northeast "home" for the first time since her debut, sailing a variety of seven-night itineraries from Cape Liberty Cruise Port in Bayonne, New Jersey to The Bahamas and New England & Canada throughout the summer season. In the fall 2018, the ship will feature three open-jaw 10- and 11-night Fall Foliage sailings to Quebec, Canada. Adventure of the Seas will reposition to Port Everglades in Ft. Lauderdale for the winter season, offering six- and eight-night Eastern and Western Caribbean itineraries.
  • Grandeur of the Seas will continue to offer a variety of destinations and experiences for guests sailing from Baltimore, including nine-night itineraries to The Bahamas and 12-night itineraries to the Southern Caribbean in the winter; and nine-night journeys to Canada and New England and five-night getaways to Bermuda's pink sand beaches in the summer.
  • Vision of the Seas will join Liberty of the Seas in Galveston, Texas for the winter season offering shorter four- and five-night Western Caribbean getaways.
  • Rhapsody of the Seas will sail round-trip seven-night Western Caribbean itineraries out of Tampa, Florida during the winter season.
  • Jewel of the Seas will make San Juan, Puerto Rico her homeport for the winter season, sailing seven-night Southern Caribbean itineraries.
  • Brilliance of the Seas will sail from Tampa in the winter, alternating four- and five-night itineraries to the Western Caribbean.
  • Serenade of the Seas will homeport in Boston for September and October, offering seven-night itineraries to Canada and New England and seven-night itineraries to Bermuda. She will then reposition to Ft. Lauderdale for longer winter vacations sailing the majestic waters of the Southern and Eastern Caribbean on 10- and 11-night itineraries.
  • Navigator of the Seas will sail five- and nine-night Southern and Western Caribbean itineraries from PortMiami throughout the winter season.
  • Independence of the Seas will make her way to Port Everglades in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida offering four- and five-night itineraries to the Western Caribbean throughout the winter.

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If I use internet explorer, instead of my normal chrome, I don't get the white screen. Chrome gives me the white screen.

 

That worked!!! Not sure why I didn't think of that earlier.

Thx :)

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